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Old 08 Feb 2004, 03:12 am
ElectricBlueGT ElectricBlueGT is offline
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dbraveman,

I have not installed one on a Chrysler system, but have done the CodeAlarm setups before. Basically, the sensor is a plug-and-play affair. The sensor plugs into a port on the alarm brain. There is a knob on the side of the sensor to adjust its sensitivity. I would assume (watch that word...) that the sensor has an instruction sheet in order to help setup. Make sure you mount the sensor on a solid surface (firewall, if possible). This will help to ensure that less false alarms occur.

Scott

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